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Old 01-25-12, 11:31 PM   #1
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Re: Identify this snake: North Texas

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Viper species all have the same shape of head. That was the dead giveaway.
as soon as i saw its head shape i knew it was venomous,i did not know which species

but you can't miss those bulging venom glands and pointed face

great pictures mate,thanks for sharing

i'm envious that you can see these beautifull creatures,but i'm not envious of the dangers they posesse

for as crappy a country scotland can be,at least theres no creatures that can be a danger to human life

cheers shaun
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Old 01-26-12, 01:12 AM   #2
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for as crappy a country scotland can be,at least theres no creatures that can be a danger to human life

cheers shaun

sure about that??

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